The 3D XPoint memory technology unveiled this week by Intel and Micron Technology uses a lattice of nanowires, rather than transistors, to store data, unlike DRAMs and NAND flash memory devices. “This is the simplest structure you can build,” says Al Fazio, an Intel fellow. "It's just the intersection of two orthogonal lines."

"Religion" is a term of convenience for those who are not familiar with seeking directly. It does not fit Buddhism well, but I don't see that "Buddhism" is a perfect fit for Buddhism, either.

'With reference to his own Enlightenment the Buddha said : 'The eye was born, knowledge was born, wisdom was born, science was born, light was born.' It is always seeing through knowledge or wisdom (nana-dassana), and not believing through faith.' ~ From "What the Buddha Taught" by Dr. Walpola Rahula, http://www.walpolarahula.org/﻿